Market Opening Initiatives
The United States-Japan Economic Partnership for Growth (Partnership) was launched by President Bush and Prime Minister Koizumi in 2001 as the new forum for bilateral economic and trade issues. The Partnership, which focuses on macroeconomic policy, regulatory reform, financial issues, investment, and open markets, includes:
For more information on the Partnership, see the following two documents:
For more information on the now-defunct U.S.-Japan Private Sector/Government Commission, see the following two documents:
U.S.-Japan Enhanced Initiative on Deregulation and Competition Policy:
U.S.-Japan Framework for a New Economic Partnership:
U.S.-Japan Global Partnership Agreement:
U.S.-Japan Structural Impediments Initiative (SII):
Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between the United States of America and Japan:
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